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Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Part 2

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Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Part 2
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What is Dynamics and how will it help me?


The Study of Kinematics and Kinetics of Rigid Bodies
What you'll learn

Analyze kinematics of rigid bodies using rotation, translation, absolute motion, relative motion and more

Study how forces influence rotation and translation of rigid bodies

Requirements

Have knowledge of free body diagrams, dynamics of particles, basic calculus topics like derivatives and integrals, and moments of inertia

Description

Dynamics is typically the second or third eeering mechanics course taught in university-level eeering programs. It is the study of objects in motion. Dynamics is important in the development of problem solving skills. The material and thought processes learned in this class will be of great benefit to you in any other application where you are analyzing objects and their motion.

What will I learn in this course?

This is Part 2 of my Dynamics series. Part 1 covers the motion of particles. This course covers the motion of rigid bodies.

Some of the topics we will cover:

Section 1: Kinematics of Rigid Bodies

Rotation about a fixed axis

Absolute Motion

Relative Velocity

Relative Acceleration

Motion Relative to Rotating Axes

Section 2: Kinetics of Rigid Bodies

Translation

Fixed Axis Rotation

General Plane Motion

What do I need to know before starting?

The prerequisite courses for this class are Statics, Calculus and Dynamics of Particles. We will be using a few derivatives and integrals, as well as moments of inertia, so you should be familiar with those concepts. We will cover everything else you need.

Is there a recommended textbook?

I, along with most students I've taught, really like the Eeering Mechanics - Dynamics text by Hibbeler. If you don't already have a textbook this one would be a great resource, although it is not required for this course.

Why is this course better than the others?

Have you ever been in a class and been frustrated by the lack of fully-worked examples? This will not be that class. I understand the frustration - I used to feel the same way. Because of that, I teach my classes in a way that I would've preferred as a student. Handwritten notes, simple explanations, and plenty of examples in a variety of difficulty levels. You will not find PowerPoint slides here.

Why wait? There's no better than now! Enroll today!

Who this course is for:

Undergraduate students enrolled in a Dynamics course

Professionals studying to take the Fundamentals of Eeering Exam

Anyone interested in applying mathematics to study the motion of bodies



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